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how big a risk is it for the u.s. in 2013? there are some drug resistant strains making their way around the world in this very infectious disease. it is happening now. make sure you are safe. that's all in the next 59 minutes. simon hobbs is my partner today. he is in for sue. >> let's focus on the economic signs today. the drop took us from record highs, let's not forget. was it the correction that so many people have warned us about? right now, you can see, we are just about to retake on this bounce, it would appear, dow down. s&p, 1513. also higher on oil but we've lost a lot this week. gold, as you can see, 1572. still way below the $1600 level. that market bouncing back clearly, sign number one, for investors heading into the weekend. sign number two comes from europe. european commission very negative on the country's economic prospects for the year. they say you will barely grow for the whole of the 27 nation eu. they will contract again in 2013. sign number three provided by the federal reserve bank of st. louis, jame
how big a risk is it for the u.s. in 2013? there are some drug resistant strains making their way around the world in this very infectious disease. it is happening now. make sure you are safe. that's all in the next 59 minutes. simon hobbs is my partner today. he is in for sue. >> let's focus on the economic signs today. the drop took us from record highs, let's not forget. was it the correction that so many people have warned us about? right now, you can see, we are just about to retake...
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>> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks of some u.s. banks and are operating inside u.s. electrical grids, mapping out our networks and presumably leaving behind malicious software that could be used to sabotage the system. can a penetrator or a perpetrator leave behind-- >> yes. >> little things that will allow them to be there and watch and look and listen? >> any successful penetration has the potential for leaving behind a capability. >> do we believe that there are--that governments have planted code in the power grid? >> steve, i would be shocked if we were in a situation where tools and capabilities and techniques have not been left in u.s. computer and information systems. >> of all the critical components in the u.s. infrastructure, the power grid is one of the most vulnerable to cyber attack. that's because the power grid is run and regulated by private utilities, which are unbeholden to governmen
>> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks of some u.s. banks and are operating inside u.s. electrical grids, mapping out our networks and presumably leaving behind malicious software that could be used to sabotage the system. can a penetrator or a perpetrator leave behind-- >> yes. >> little things that will allow them to be there and watch and look and listen?...
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>> or maybe see their banker when they came to the u.s. >> it was those visits to the u.s. which birkenfeld told the government about that ultimately got ubs in so much trouble. the bank would sponsor lavish events like yacht races in newport and the art basel modern art festival in miami beach to attract wealthy americans. then it flew in its bankers from switzerland to mingle and to try and drum up new clients and conduct business with existing ones. because the swiss bankers weren't licensed to conduct business in the united states, it was a clear violation of american banking laws on u.s. soil, and birkenfeld provided internal documents that proved the length that ubs would go to in order to avoid detection. >> call it a vacation rather than a business trip. rather than saying, "oh, yes, i'm coming to see my private clients here in the united states. and i'm coming in from zurich, switzerland." >> did you bring records into the country with you when you came in? >> generally, no. i did not. my colleagues brought in encrypted laptops. >> encrypted laptops. >> yes, so tha
>> or maybe see their banker when they came to the u.s. >> it was those visits to the u.s. which birkenfeld told the government about that ultimately got ubs in so much trouble. the bank would sponsor lavish events like yacht races in newport and the art basel modern art festival in miami beach to attract wealthy americans. then it flew in its bankers from switzerland to mingle and to try and drum up new clients and conduct business with existing ones. because the swiss bankers...
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a large number of u.s. companies combine both roles. melissa frances sat down in the last hour a short time ago to discuss this issue. >> the flexibility to decide what is appropriate for that company. perfectly good reasons to separated. there is in fact worse. separate chairman and ceo. the chairman and ceo. the people that dominate the rest of the board. the one everyone equal. gerri: to be clear, also said he loves having both titles. investors will vote on the latest proposal of the company's annual meeting in may. when we come back, while lsd left is furious at president obama and, next, a city with a vibrant past and desire future. how detroit died. and at what if anything can be done to save it. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ gerri: is detroit about to become ofward of the state? the michigan mayor -- governor will announce whether the city will be getting an emergency financial makeover tomorrow. thanks for coming on the show tonight. you're ever in what is a very important book on the city. i've been there many times myself. how di
a large number of u.s. companies combine both roles. melissa frances sat down in the last hour a short time ago to discuss this issue. >> the flexibility to decide what is appropriate for that company. perfectly good reasons to separated. there is in fact worse. separate chairman and ceo. the chairman and ceo. the people that dominate the rest of the board. the one everyone equal. gerri: to be clear, also said he loves having both titles. investors will vote on the latest proposal of the...
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that there's u.s. components inside of i.e.d.s in iraq and afghanistan. >> the government learned that the u.s. manufacturer had sent the chips to dubai. they were sent on to iran and then given to insurgents in iraq. settles also showed me u.s. items smugglers were caught buying for iran that could be used in their nuclear program. ballistic missile parts. tiny radar components. and these sensitive devices crucial to build a nuclear bomb. >> the pressure transducers. >> pressure transducers. >> yes. it's an integral part of enriching uranium. >> iran may have succeeded in obtaining these. look at this photo of president ahmadinejad in iran's nuclear facility in natanz. >> right behind him is an american transducer looking exactly like this thing. >> yes, the iranians were trying to acquire these transducers. >> one reason it's so hard to enforce the sanctions is that many items iran wants are sold for non-military uses, like this little widget-- a triggered spark gap. >> the triggered spark gap can be
that there's u.s. components inside of i.e.d.s in iraq and afghanistan. >> the government learned that the u.s. manufacturer had sent the chips to dubai. they were sent on to iran and then given to insurgents in iraq. settles also showed me u.s. items smugglers were caught buying for iran that could be used in their nuclear program. ballistic missile parts. tiny radar components. and these sensitive devices crucial to build a nuclear bomb. >> the pressure transducers. >>...
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and with the economic crash, dhl was losing $6 million a day in the u.s. layoffs started coming by the hundreds. is everybody a thursday layoff? everybody got laid off on thursday? most everybody. people who have worked here for decades found themselves in dhl-sponsored meetings learning about unemployment. >> we could tell you what we did on a daily basis, but you wouldn't believe it. you know, boxes in a big container, and it'll weigh 800 pounds. you push it out the door through 8 inches of snow and push it up on a barge, and we were idiots enough that we did it by ourselves. we worked as a team, and we had a good friend right alongside of us. >> you're losing a lot more than a job. >> our friends. it's crazy. you'll never understand it. but we loved it. >> i remember people with scarves breathing through ice, and just unreal, eyelashes frozen. and i started in '81, and when you worked, you worked. why weren't we bailed out? >> dhl is spending $260 million on severance pay and health insurance that will keep many workers going for several months, but the
and with the economic crash, dhl was losing $6 million a day in the u.s. layoffs started coming by the hundreds. is everybody a thursday layoff? everybody got laid off on thursday? most everybody. people who have worked here for decades found themselves in dhl-sponsored meetings learning about unemployment. >> we could tell you what we did on a daily basis, but you wouldn't believe it. you know, boxes in a big container, and it'll weigh 800 pounds. you push it out the door through 8...
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the u.s. government rejects to the deal says it would restrict competition and lead to higher beer prices. anheuser-busch sells a u.s. brewery next to constellation and give it perpetual rights for crow no and other modelo brands in the u.s. investors cheering that news. constellation rocketing higher. options traders though maybe have a different take on constellation, mark sebastian of option pit points out that traders are buying every put they had get their hands on in march. back to you. >> joey, you have a thought on this space? >> no, i don't and it's not something that i generally follow. i think overall when you look globally the most important thing in the beverage space that has the exposure in the emerging markets. >> baker you're shaking your head no, not a space you follow? you wouldn't buy constellation? >> i don't like stocks with a binary outcome but it's encouraging as we saw what's going on with heinz today and that industry. >> in terms of strategic play when you look at co
the u.s. government rejects to the deal says it would restrict competition and lead to higher beer prices. anheuser-busch sells a u.s. brewery next to constellation and give it perpetual rights for crow no and other modelo brands in the u.s. investors cheering that news. constellation rocketing higher. options traders though maybe have a different take on constellation, mark sebastian of option pit points out that traders are buying every put they had get their hands on in march. back to you....
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next um, u.s. portion of that going through. vast majority are going to succeed and go through without any problems. >> dan, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> chinese new year. the year of the snake. thank you so much. >>> ahead on the show, mcgraw hill reports earnings and big hince to its department of justice lawsuit. the big one against standard & poor's. >> lehmans in the united states, barclays. >> the investment bank will stay. the company as a whole will be 3700 people fewer. we'll tell you what businesses the bank is exiting and what that means for u.s. banks as well. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. [
next um, u.s. portion of that going through. vast majority are going to succeed and go through without any problems. >> dan, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> chinese new year. the year of the snake. thank you so much. >>> ahead on the show, mcgraw hill reports earnings and big hince to its department of justice lawsuit. the big one against standard & poor's. >> lehmans in the united states, barclays. >> the investment bank will stay. the...
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we think oil would be under pressure given how we have a fairly slow economy here in the u.s. as indicated by gdp. and of course continuing disaster happening in europe. emerging markets are bouncing back. but not consuming as much commodities and energy as they have been. we have reduced our position in gold. we think gold is under pressure because hedge funds are raising so much money right now trying to take care of redemptions and in terms of what are we buying, consumer staple stocks. companies like nesle, telecommunication stocks to participate in. continuing wireless infrastructure build-out. companies like vodafone. >> and you like campbell's soup among others. is that because you are playing it or you think campbell's like heinz might be a juicy takeover tarlg snet. >> let's think about what our strategy is. they will say buy this sector, buy that sector. we are dealing with real people's money. so we make sure we have our assets in different places. campbell's is an opportunity for us to get staples and yes, we think it is a potential take over target like heinz. slo
we think oil would be under pressure given how we have a fairly slow economy here in the u.s. as indicated by gdp. and of course continuing disaster happening in europe. emerging markets are bouncing back. but not consuming as much commodities and energy as they have been. we have reduced our position in gold. we think gold is under pressure because hedge funds are raising so much money right now trying to take care of redemptions and in terms of what are we buying, consumer staple stocks....
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said, quote, a week from now, a dramatic new federal policy is set to go into effect that threatens u.s. national security, thousands of jobs and more. whoa. that sounds like president obama's argument. that's why i didn't get it as much as i admire boehner. i've got to talk about this. in fact, i've got to talk about it with one of the best economists in the house. vice chair of the joint economic committee. actually, kevin, aren't you the chairman of the joint economic committee now? >> i am incoming chairman, yes. >> well, that's good to hear. but i didn't understand. what's mr. boehner saying? threatens national security? thousands of jobs and more. that's what president obama's saying. what message is boehner sending? you explain this to me. >> look, i think part of the challenge is that these cuts aren't designed the way we would want them. we are worried, of course, about the cuts to national defense. but overall, for us, this issue is about growth. put this in perspective, if the economy were a football field, these spending cuts are one step. one step on that field. we've tried
said, quote, a week from now, a dramatic new federal policy is set to go into effect that threatens u.s. national security, thousands of jobs and more. whoa. that sounds like president obama's argument. that's why i didn't get it as much as i admire boehner. i've got to talk about this. in fact, i've got to talk about it with one of the best economists in the house. vice chair of the joint economic committee. actually, kevin, aren't you the chairman of the joint economic committee now? >>...
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this cannot be good news for the u.s. economy. >> well, it's not good news for the u.s. economy. but at the same time so many of the s&p 500 multinationals, they have really come from the distribution and selling standpoint, they are really trying to tap into the emerging markets. that, of course, is where we are suggesting to our clients that they invest. it is a little premature, i think. in early in the game to be putting money into european equities when there is so much opportunity in other countries out there. gerri: when do you think -- did you think the tone in the u.s. markets is changing in any way? it seems like we had some of just incredible weeks of people really excited. it is -- is it coming down, changing, turning? >> well, in january the s&p 500 was up 6%. so, you know, you multiply that by 12 months and you get 72%. that is unsustainable. i think what we're doing right now is going through that type of consolidation which translated for your viewers is basically stocks are going to go sideways for a time while the earnings catch up to the prices. at the same tim
this cannot be good news for the u.s. economy. >> well, it's not good news for the u.s. economy. but at the same time so many of the s&p 500 multinationals, they have really come from the distribution and selling standpoint, they are really trying to tap into the emerging markets. that, of course, is where we are suggesting to our clients that they invest. it is a little premature, i think. in early in the game to be putting money into european equities when there is so much...
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demand for u.s. durable goods falling for the first time since august last month. 5.2% in january from the previous month. most of this is on aircraft demand. they fell sharply. the ordernew orders for nondefee capital goods including aircraft jumped 6.3% month over month. the biggest gain in more than a year. the number of americans signing contracts to buy homes rose to the highest level in more than 20 half years in january. the national association of realtors index jumped 4.5%. we have mark sebastian in the pits of the cme. and scott, ceo of advisors asset management. mark at the cme. i want to start with gold with ben bernanke's announcement once again he will just keep the printing press is going and going and going. why did gold fall so dramatically? >> i think it was just asset shifting. gold rallied more because of fears of what could happen in the euro and the market selling off than it did because the fundamentals of that product got any better. dipping below 1600, i don't like cold right
demand for u.s. durable goods falling for the first time since august last month. 5.2% in january from the previous month. most of this is on aircraft demand. they fell sharply. the ordernew orders for nondefee capital goods including aircraft jumped 6.3% month over month. the biggest gain in more than a year. the number of americans signing contracts to buy homes rose to the highest level in more than 20 half years in january. the national association of realtors index jumped 4.5%. we have...
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the fed is the only place that the u.s. government can sell its bonds. the entire -- >> they don't sell directly. >> what's happening is the fed is printing it, buying these mortgage backed securities, giving them to banks and bore roger it back at 3.5. federal deficit is around 700 or 800 billion right now. does the number 85 billion a month sound familiar? it's basically they are printing enough to lend them to the federal government. >> don luskin that sounds like a latin style central bank policy. do you agree with mr. morris? >> yeah. i kind of do to be honest with you. the fed unfortunately has started using fiscal instruments to carry out monetary policy. it's lost its independence. it's going to be v-very difficult for the fed to get out of this. they have to find somebody to buy these products. >> up don't think there's any upside to stocks? i beg to differ. i think profits are good. fed easy money not my favorite thing in the long run. what about budget cuts don luskin. >> i am for budget cuts but please forgive me for pointing out this contrad
the fed is the only place that the u.s. government can sell its bonds. the entire -- >> they don't sell directly. >> what's happening is the fed is printing it, buying these mortgage backed securities, giving them to banks and bore roger it back at 3.5. federal deficit is around 700 or 800 billion right now. does the number 85 billion a month sound familiar? it's basically they are printing enough to lend them to the federal government. >> don luskin that sounds like a latin...
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the u.s. may be producing more oil today than ever before. u.s. oil imports from the middle east continue to rise in 2012. this according to a financial times report out this morning. through the end of november, the u.s. imported more than 450 million barrels of crude from saudi arabia for the year. that accounted for more than 15% of total u.s. oil imports for the first time in a decade. the persian gulf as a whole made up more than 25% of total imports. that was a nine-year high. now, these annual figures will be released by the energy department later this week. that report in the ft today. take a look how crude is trading, down $0.67 at 92.44. forget all the recent hoopla about a comeback for u.s. automakers, forget some of it at least. less than an hour ago consumer reports released its annual list of where it ranks top models and brands. lo and behold this year there are no american cars in the top ten on quality rankings. phil lebeau in chicago with the sobering news for the big three. phil. >> this is a case where reliability is slipping
the u.s. may be producing more oil today than ever before. u.s. oil imports from the middle east continue to rise in 2012. this according to a financial times report out this morning. through the end of november, the u.s. imported more than 450 million barrels of crude from saudi arabia for the year. that accounted for more than 15% of total u.s. oil imports for the first time in a decade. the persian gulf as a whole made up more than 25% of total imports. that was a nine-year high. now, these...
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hispanic, american, u.s. senator, smart fellow, and he says he can get that done as long as border security is there. >> absolutely. lou: the use of -- so that hispanic americans who are voting, 70 percent, for president obama? >> they used to vote for the government. lou: look, i would love to sit and talk with you about 2006, 2000 -- 1986, we have limited time. >> sure. lou: would you going to do? >> so, hispanics by and large support the border enforcement. we're not talking about the people who say we want open borders. one and enforced border. lou: i said secure borders. quite a difference. >> secure the borders. hispanics want to secure the borders. >> hispanics want gender politics not to be the one who decides to back weather up the borders secure? >> i think it's fair enough. all americans think we need to have a definition of what a secure border is. and i don't think that the federal government should be the one, you know,. lou: you have to come back and join this year. you have a big job. you have
hispanic, american, u.s. senator, smart fellow, and he says he can get that done as long as border security is there. >> absolutely. lou: the use of -- so that hispanic americans who are voting, 70 percent, for president obama? >> they used to vote for the government. lou: look, i would love to sit and talk with you about 2006, 2000 -- 1986, we have limited time. >> sure. lou: would you going to do? >> so, hispanics by and large support the border enforcement. we're not...
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and we are seeing improvement in all of our properties here in the u.s. and certainly just finished another record year. liz: i want to stick with las vegas for one moment. everybody is wondering, certainly analysts, are we through the attempt to recover, are we through the recovery or are we still in the process? >> i think we can close the chapter on the recovering from the recession and i move on to the fact we are firmly underway with growth again. my competitors are seeing it, we are seeing it, we are having a good first quarter so far, tremendous calendar for the second quarter, i predict profits will be up in las vegas for everybody and i think we will do better than most given our dominant position. i would have to say we will see higher revenues, improved margins particularly in las vegas for us, higher profits and yes, fortunately we are doing much better today. liz: i think steve wynn is thrilled you are speaking for everybody sang it is getting better. it was worth the revenue is not what it should be for the current numbers in the revenue dis
and we are seeing improvement in all of our properties here in the u.s. and certainly just finished another record year. liz: i want to stick with las vegas for one moment. everybody is wondering, certainly analysts, are we through the attempt to recover, are we through the recovery or are we still in the process? >> i think we can close the chapter on the recovering from the recession and i move on to the fact we are firmly underway with growth again. my competitors are seeing it, we are...
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the u.s. economy must be slowing. right? i mean, on account of all that negative stuff people keep talking about. guess what. today made the notion seem fanciful. we got good macro, meaning we saw durable goods data, showing demand for machinery rose the most in two years. how does that happen? it comes on top of the recent increase in container board, the corrugated box stuff that your packages come in, fedex and stuff. one of the most sensitive economic indicators out there and then a $50 increase in sheet steel, it fell from a match by ak steel. and you cannot put through container board and steel price hikes in a weak economy. you would say, no, no. i need more evidence. take a look at transports, incredibly sensitive to commerce. today they rallied the most since july last year. jb hunt, almost up four points, 52-week high. i don't talk about the truckers enough, my bad. i spend too much time on transporters like ups. a name my charitable trust bought more of. and fedex. but the truckers are a fabulous indicator of econ
the u.s. economy must be slowing. right? i mean, on account of all that negative stuff people keep talking about. guess what. today made the notion seem fanciful. we got good macro, meaning we saw durable goods data, showing demand for machinery rose the most in two years. how does that happen? it comes on top of the recent increase in container board, the corrugated box stuff that your packages come in, fedex and stuff. one of the most sensitive economic indicators out there and then a $50...
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>> yeah, i think that the u.s. situation is actually easier to be more relaxed about than the overseas one. although the overseas one is where the value is. so let's deal with the u.s. first. i do think that the -- i mean, let's understand what we're talking about growth. simon, you and i have had this conversation. i think we're talking about small amounts of growth. but i do believe that in the last quarter of last year, the first quarter of this year, you're going to see the slowest period in u.s. growth and you won't see the u.s. go into recession. outside of the u.s., you've had some very, very stimulative measures in japan, and there is a -- because that market has been the real winner, particularly if you haven't known the yen, the nikkei has been on fire. i think there's a lot of expectation for growth coming through in japan. and that really needs to be fulfilled in order for japan to go much higher. and finally, you've got china. i think that's probably where the biggest change is occurring, because there
>> yeah, i think that the u.s. situation is actually easier to be more relaxed about than the overseas one. although the overseas one is where the value is. so let's deal with the u.s. first. i do think that the -- i mean, let's understand what we're talking about growth. simon, you and i have had this conversation. i think we're talking about small amounts of growth. but i do believe that in the last quarter of last year, the first quarter of this year, you're going to see the slowest...
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i do not believe that our u.s. government is helping the likes of ge and 3m and everybody else steal from the chinese. it's not equivalent, asymmetric list. >> the detail, the name of one of the hackers in china. they called him ugly gorilla in that report. >> the other one was called super hard. >> i'm not going to get into that. anyway, you should read the report in it's full entirety. >> u.s. companies fighting back against president obama's new health care law. financial times reporting a few employers considering cutting hours of workers so they are not qualified as fulltime workers, rather than in insuring their staff. and other things, paying the penalty instead of paying to in sure. we could have seen this coming, couldn't we? >> there's gambling in casablanca, tyler. i can't believe it. look, remember when they started prescription drug plan for elderly seniors. before medicare didn't cover that. part d. do you know what a good chunk of the cost was? the government wrote checks to corporations so they woul
i do not believe that our u.s. government is helping the likes of ge and 3m and everybody else steal from the chinese. it's not equivalent, asymmetric list. >> the detail, the name of one of the hackers in china. they called him ugly gorilla in that report. >> the other one was called super hard. >> i'm not going to get into that. anyway, you should read the report in it's full entirety. >> u.s. companies fighting back against president obama's new health care law....
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vessels to take product from the gulf coast to the east coast or port to port, u.s. ports u.s. port. whether we move it by barge, whether we move in by ship, by rail, pipe, the secret is to move from where it is to wear it isn't. i keep saying that. it is not hard. and the pipeline is actually the safest environmentally friendly way to move a product. gerri: wel you said that before. worries now that we're going to damage our relationship and summer with canada. here is what craig said from the canadian association for petroleum produce. the signal of a rejection of a permit by the president would be a significant change in the canada-u.s. relationship. canada is looking for security in demd wherever that might be throughout the world. is that going to be a problem? i ththink people forget how important canada is to this country. not only tt we buy things from them, but there are such an important market for our goods and services. >> there are a number one trade partner without a doubt. you kno the canadian relations to a don't think will be long impaired. it makes no economic
vessels to take product from the gulf coast to the east coast or port to port, u.s. ports u.s. port. whether we move it by barge, whether we move in by ship, by rail, pipe, the secret is to move from where it is to wear it isn't. i keep saying that. it is not hard. and the pipeline is actually the safest environmentally friendly way to move a product. gerri: wel you said that before. worries now that we're going to damage our relationship and summer with canada. here is what craig said from the...
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difference between the u.s. economy, which is okay, and the european economy which is contracting further. difference between a federal reserve that may step back from easing and other banks in europe that may have to go further in easing and difference between the eurozone as well itself. so the pmi data that carl refers to indicate that we're still getting the eurozone contracting in the second quarter, but look at the difference now between france and germany. germany is beginning to pull back but these two major economies right at the heart of the eurozone, the two biggest economies going in different directions, the rest of the eurozone falling and france arguably questionably going into a tail spin along with that. so let's work our way through the price action in response to that. yes, if you look at the minors because of what's happening with the feds and metals, you see the mining stocks are in negative territory. it's also time for a lot of europeans to book profits they've had. the french banks, for e
difference between the u.s. economy, which is okay, and the european economy which is contracting further. difference between a federal reserve that may step back from easing and other banks in europe that may have to go further in easing and difference between the eurozone as well itself. so the pmi data that carl refers to indicate that we're still getting the eurozone contracting in the second quarter, but look at the difference now between france and germany. germany is beginning to pull...
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let us bring in retired u.s. army general barry mccav raye. he's a military analyst for nbc news. general mccaffrey, welcome back. i just want to ask you this. if the defense department had more flexibility. all right? and let's say they had all the flexibility in the world, which i think is coming, can these cuts be made? can they meet the cuts? it's 500 billion over ten years, but it starts real slow. it's less than $20 billion in 2013. if you have flexibility, barry, can they do it? >> wait. in 2013 it's $46 billion in 22 weeks. >> no, it's not. not cash outlays. >> military pay is exempt and a lot of these contracts can't be affected. so in essence, in a reasonably short period of seven months of the year, you're going to see the department of defense go to fuel expenditures, spare parts, training, furloughing our 800,000 civilian employees, maybe one day a week. who knows? i mean, how do you furlough the people that run dining facilities at fort bragg, north carolina or in afghanistan? by the way, we've got a $6 billion a month war going on. so look, larry, at the end of the
let us bring in retired u.s. army general barry mccav raye. he's a military analyst for nbc news. general mccaffrey, welcome back. i just want to ask you this. if the defense department had more flexibility. all right? and let's say they had all the flexibility in the world, which i think is coming, can these cuts be made? can they meet the cuts? it's 500 billion over ten years, but it starts real slow. it's less than $20 billion in 2013. if you have flexibility, barry, can they do it? >>...
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shares of u.s. air, the expectation the merger could be announced this week between american airlines. it continues to climb in today's session, up slightly. lowe's having after-effects of superstorm sandy. we want to touch on colgate palmolive. the company said in the first quarter it's going to have to take a 25 cents hit because the devaluation of the venezuelan currency. it receives about 5% of its sales from venezuela. after the first quarter will it take a hit of 5 cents to 7 cents a share for the rest of the year because of the devaluation. we want to touch on gold. sharon epperson will have more on this later. it's trading lower. keeping pressure on the gold stocks today. they're all weaker across the board. the dow off about 38 points. carl, back to you. >> mary, thank you so much. let's head uptown to the nasdaq and check in with seema mody. >> good morning, carl. let's start with blackberry. we're seeing shares drop at the open. the company has reportedly lost a significant enterprise cus
shares of u.s. air, the expectation the merger could be announced this week between american airlines. it continues to climb in today's session, up slightly. lowe's having after-effects of superstorm sandy. we want to touch on colgate palmolive. the company said in the first quarter it's going to have to take a 25 cents hit because the devaluation of the venezuelan currency. it receives about 5% of its sales from venezuela. after the first quarter will it take a hit of 5 cents to 7 cents a...
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china hacking into u.s. business and we have the anti hacker who is hundreds of attacks to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. cheryl: as we go to break take a look at the world currency, speaking of international story. here's how the world currencies are faring against the u.s. dollar. we will be right back. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." >> 23 minutes past the hour your fox news minute. president obama is pushing congress to avoid the fourth spending cuts that are set to begin march 1st. >> these cuts are not smart. they're not fair. they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds
china hacking into u.s. business and we have the anti hacker who is hundreds of attacks to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. cheryl: as we go to break take a look at the world currency, speaking of international story. here's how the world currencies are faring against the u.s. dollar. we will be right back. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick...
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first up, president obama on the road this week promising to be the champion of the u.s. manufacturing revival. my next guest has a message for him, get off the road and get to work in washington. jay timmons told business leaders in detroit obama's inability to compromise with gop lawmakers on looming budget cuts is causing manufacturers to pull back from hiring and their expansion plans. jay timmons, welcome back to the show. i'm shocked, shocked that obama gives a state of the union message and then goes out campaign style to sell it. i'm shocked. are you? >> well, quite frankly, we're very happy, larry, that the president is talking about manufacturing. we like it when anybody, republican, democrat in washington talks about manufacturing. we just want to see action. we want to see a growth plan put into place so that we can actually start creating manufacturing jobs. >> what kind of growth plans? obama wants to single out manufacturing. he wants to give you all tax credits if you open up plants in the united states, wants 15 hubs around the country for research center
first up, president obama on the road this week promising to be the champion of the u.s. manufacturing revival. my next guest has a message for him, get off the road and get to work in washington. jay timmons told business leaders in detroit obama's inability to compromise with gop lawmakers on looming budget cuts is causing manufacturers to pull back from hiring and their expansion plans. jay timmons, welcome back to the show. i'm shocked, shocked that obama gives a state of the union message...
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so u.s. authorities have burned someone to death in a cabin and let it burn through the basement so no body is left. another says, come on, how is dorner's body burned bond recognition? but they found his license he just so happened to be carrying? i think dorner killed someone and left their body in that fire. others blasted the police. >> we're going to go forward with the plan with the burn. >> reporter: blaming them for the cabin fire. lapd was prosecutor, judge, jury and executioner yesterday. they burned him alive. apparently burning people alive is considered appropriate behavior for the police. from the very beginning, dorner found plenty of sympathizers. >> i just want to start off by saying i perfectly support 100% what christopher dorner is doing. >> i read this manifesto and i basically believe him. >> reporter: on facebook, more than 18,000 likes for a page titled "we stand with christopher dorner." "this was a necessary evil. god bless you, sir." >> please like anti-heroes and w
so u.s. authorities have burned someone to death in a cabin and let it burn through the basement so no body is left. another says, come on, how is dorner's body burned bond recognition? but they found his license he just so happened to be carrying? i think dorner killed someone and left their body in that fire. others blasted the police. >> we're going to go forward with the plan with the burn. >> reporter: blaming them for the cabin fire. lapd was prosecutor, judge, jury and...
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a u.s. judge is expanding to of extending the freeze and a swiss account linked to the trades in the $23 billion h.j. heinz buyout. sec regulators last week moved to freeze those assets linked to what the commission called highly suspicious trading which would have paid out nearly $2 million in profits. according to documents the account belongs to of private wealth client in a gold in zurich. so far the sec has not been able to find out the name of the account holder. and drivers are feeling the pain at the pump as gas prices hold steady at the highest level ever for this time of year. according to aaa, the national average price for a gallon of regular is $3.78. unchanged from yesterday. of $0.47 in the past month. now we continue with "countdown to the closing bell." investors are betting on one online gaming stock after a favorable ruling in nevada. let's go to up nicole petallides of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: rolling the dice. your doing it electronically. talking about
a u.s. judge is expanding to of extending the freeze and a swiss account linked to the trades in the $23 billion h.j. heinz buyout. sec regulators last week moved to freeze those assets linked to what the commission called highly suspicious trading which would have paid out nearly $2 million in profits. according to documents the account belongs to of private wealth client in a gold in zurich. so far the sec has not been able to find out the name of the account holder. and drivers are feeling...
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heinz, and the 11 billion-dollar merger between amr and u.s. airways. and i'm not including anheuser-busch more than big numbers and big deals. a big question. why is all this happening right now? why in an environment where taxes are going up a lot, why are we back to the deals with the likes of which we haven't seen since those lazy and hazy, much lower tax rate of 2005? well, it could be that companies simply have no else where else to put their cash or maybe it is all part of a big bunker mentality. too risky to start something new. so they are just buying out arrival or two in their own business. the deals are back. usually that is good for investors. but before the president takes a bow and since christmas, maybe you should take note that these guys are spending all this money, not as an endorsement, maybe as a defense against it. the real story behind all of this, we have matt schuett. what is going on? >> well, there's a lot of cash out there. not returning anything. borrowing costs are very low. stocks are pretty cheap. we have an environment w
heinz, and the 11 billion-dollar merger between amr and u.s. airways. and i'm not including anheuser-busch more than big numbers and big deals. a big question. why is all this happening right now? why in an environment where taxes are going up a lot, why are we back to the deals with the likes of which we haven't seen since those lazy and hazy, much lower tax rate of 2005? well, it could be that companies simply have no else where else to put their cash or maybe it is all part of a big bunker...
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. >> every time we have a hearing like this, we are seeing this u.s. national debt and political prop. >> the national debt clock will not be put on the screens during democratic time. neil: out of sight and out of mind. a ruling debt clock is a political ploy by republicans. republicans calling foul. my next guest says there is a party double standard. okay, they almost reminded me of vampires that you se. but the debt clock is what the debt clock is. spending more than a chilly in dollars and we are taking in. >> you know, the idea that people would object to this. it is too rich for my blood. i'm trying to reduce my cholesterol. the problem with the debt clock is not that it is showing up in congress, but that congress is racking up so much that that it doesn't even have time. it can't pass a budget because it's too busy sending us into the poor house. it's time to take it that seriously. economists, virtually every economist agrees that racking up too much debt and that to be a major drag on the economy and long-term economic growth. which is suppo
. >> every time we have a hearing like this, we are seeing this u.s. national debt and political prop. >> the national debt clock will not be put on the screens during democratic time. neil: out of sight and out of mind. a ruling debt clock is a political ploy by republicans. republicans calling foul. my next guest says there is a party double standard. okay, they almost reminded me of vampires that you se. but the debt clock is what the debt clock is. spending more than a chilly in...
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a u.s. firm says a group attached to the people's liberation of army have stolen data from 141 companies, including 115 u.s. companies over a seven-year period. the report is featured on the cover of tt's "new york times." kevin mandia is the founder of the group. it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> since the report was released to the "new york times" and since that article was published, we have a response from china, knot who says cyber attacks are anonymous and transnational. it is hard to trace the origin of the attacks. that has been the problem with the tracing, where cyber attacks come from. they're often hidden. they can be disguised. how do you actually know that these attacks originate from this office building in shanghai? >> that's a great question. first, that's the same response we always again from the chinese government. mandian is not the first company to make these accusations nor about it be the last. we tracked the origins of union 61398.
a u.s. firm says a group attached to the people's liberation of army have stolen data from 141 companies, including 115 u.s. companies over a seven-year period. the report is featured on the cover of tt's "new york times." kevin mandia is the founder of the group. it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> since the report was released to the "new york times" and since that article was published, we have a response from china, knot who...
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it was one of the biggest upsets in olympic history, the u.s. went on to beat them in the finals and took on the goal. february 13, just 33 years ago today. still to come, my 2 cents more on waste, fraud and abuse on the department of homeland security. and next, it sounds too good to be true, my next guest says the devil is in the details gerri: coming up next, what free really means as far as etf does. in just one minute. gerri: and update on the breaking news. more details emerging on the american airlines and u.s. airways deal. both have now separately approved the merger. reports say that douglas parker is expected to be the ceo of the newly merged airline. the company has been in bankruptcy, and an official announcement is expected tomorrow then the department of justice will have to approve that deal. we will continue to follow it. sorry, investors, there is no such thing as a free lunch, and that holds true for the too good to be true claims coming out of charles schwab. the next guest says that the free etf trading is going to cost you.
it was one of the biggest upsets in olympic history, the u.s. went on to beat them in the finals and took on the goal. february 13, just 33 years ago today. still to come, my 2 cents more on waste, fraud and abuse on the department of homeland security. and next, it sounds too good to be true, my next guest says the devil is in the details gerri: coming up next, what free really means as far as etf does. in just one minute. gerri: and update on the breaking news. more details emerging on the...
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u.s. marshals for two weeks would reduce the capacity to apprehend violent fugitives, sex offenders, and protect witnesses and judges. u.s. attorneys could handle 2,600 fewer cases than last year, reducing the ability to collect billions of dollars owed to the government. the attorney general emphasizes in that memo sequestration is not just a cuts in washington phenomenon. now some of the doomsday scenarios we heard this week may get a more immediate reaction from lawmakers and citizens. yesterday homeland security secretary janet napolitano said if sequestration lasts more than a month and there are forced furloughs of airport security personnel and air traffic controllers, the start of the spring travel season could feature nightmarish delays and long lines at the nation's major airports for international and domestic travelers. meanwhile, leaders of government employee unions are going to be spending a big part of there president's day weekend getting out the ward to their members abou
u.s. marshals for two weeks would reduce the capacity to apprehend violent fugitives, sex offenders, and protect witnesses and judges. u.s. attorneys could handle 2,600 fewer cases than last year, reducing the ability to collect billions of dollars owed to the government. the attorney general emphasizes in that memo sequestration is not just a cuts in washington phenomenon. now some of the doomsday scenarios we heard this week may get a more immediate reaction from lawmakers and citizens....
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the u.s. wasn't telling pakistan, so the helicopters could be shot down by pakistan's modern air defenses. the pilots were from the army's 160th special operations aviation regiment. two modified blackhawks-- call signs "chalk one" and "chalk two"-- would drop 24 seals and a belgian malinois combat dog named cairo. >> owen: chalk one, which is the one i was on, was going to hover over the compound here. we would drop the two fast ropes, slide down the ropes into the courtyard here, and then go about our business while chalk two would land out here, just over here by the road. drop the external containment team off. they would provide security external. we'd have a... two men and our... our combat assault dog would do a quick patrol of the perimeter down to the south and around to make sure that there was no tunnels underneath the wall, if somebody did hear us come in and had time to escape. after dropping those guys off, the second helo was going to come up, hover over the third floor, drop of
the u.s. wasn't telling pakistan, so the helicopters could be shot down by pakistan's modern air defenses. the pilots were from the army's 160th special operations aviation regiment. two modified blackhawks-- call signs "chalk one" and "chalk two"-- would drop 24 seals and a belgian malinois combat dog named cairo. >> owen: chalk one, which is the one i was on, was going to hover over the compound here. we would drop the two fast ropes, slide down the ropes into the...
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u.s. government, the fact that the rich really do pay a lot in the way of taxes more than their fair share -- neil: apparently not enough. >> apparently not enough. listen to this important, really interesting information that's coming out from economists. they say it's really hard once you get government benefits to get off because you lose food stamps once you get a job, lose housing assistance, and so there is basically a call cue louse that people who did on the government bill, they say, look, we're going to loseoney. we'll stay with the government rather than getting a job. those important debates happen right now in a time, of course, when we're in fiscal duress. neil: wane rogers, a lot of big companies pay no taxes at all. last year, ge finding out it didn't pay any taxes, but now we found it with names like linked in and a host of others, including facebook, but whatever their enterprise is and gazillion dollar enterprises and rates like they don't pay a dime. this situation is w
u.s. government, the fact that the rich really do pay a lot in the way of taxes more than their fair share -- neil: apparently not enough. >> apparently not enough. listen to this important, really interesting information that's coming out from economists. they say it's really hard once you get government benefits to get off because you lose food stamps once you get a job, lose housing assistance, and so there is basically a call cue louse that people who did on the government bill, they...
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yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property from our great corporation from government, itself. and then we turn around and government subsidize a car company, based on technology that yet to have its day, and china wants to walk in and buy up that company, after we sub62 they talk our usa tax dollars, that built that company, and convert it to a asset in china, we're going to buy those cars. >> and the amazing thing, is all these auto bailout, some of these subsidies for green energy and like were predicated on belief that jobs, are in america they stay in america, now it like we spent all this money, get something up, bruced and running and the
yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property from our...
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this is spreading to every fascet of u.s. economy we're told that winter has weeks left, growing signs this evening this keeps up the same could be said of the recovery itself. phil, you follow this, what is going on? >> you know we had everything that could go wrong, go wrong. we had refinery issues, hurricane sandy, and refinery fires, this is around the country, on top of that because of fed fed policy, -- federal reserve policy the price of oil has gun up over $10 a barrel in under a month, that is a recipe for sharply rising prices. neil: normally that stuff creeps up in other areas not good. >> i actually am more amount mystic. -- optimistic, fuel costs represent about 4% of pretax income. i think that the consumer has lost that payroll tax credit, they are still spending they are not increasing it but they are maintaining their baseline. other thing that should bring optimism they are increasing level of nonrevolving borrowing, they are setting themselves up to purchase big ticket items, under the stats, give you a sen
this is spreading to every fascet of u.s. economy we're told that winter has weeks left, growing signs this evening this keeps up the same could be said of the recovery itself. phil, you follow this, what is going on? >> you know we had everything that could go wrong, go wrong. we had refinery issues, hurricane sandy, and refinery fires, this is around the country, on top of that because of fed fed policy, -- federal reserve policy the price of oil has gun up over $10 a barrel in under a...
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he pled guilty in u.s. district court to owing more than $1.2 million to three children from two failed marriages. >>> and speaking of money, we'll see if stocks break their slump heading into the weekend. today, keep an eye on hewlett-packard. the struggling pc maker topped expectations last night. aig's stock also rallied after hours thanks to better than expected earnings. the tax code gave, and the tax code took away. fourth quarter earnings were up at walmart thanks to corporate tax credits. but delayed refunds took a toll on its bottom line. a troubling two-year study finds a staggering third of seafood in grocery stores and restaurants is mislabeled. snapper and tuna were cited as the biggest culprits. >>> united airlines says the dreamliners won't fly through at least june 5th. meanwhile, they say they found the cause of fuel leaks. >>> americans who have a tv hooked up to the internet will now be counted by the neilson ratings company. neilson has vowed to include mobile viewing in the future. >>>
he pled guilty in u.s. district court to owing more than $1.2 million to three children from two failed marriages. >>> and speaking of money, we'll see if stocks break their slump heading into the weekend. today, keep an eye on hewlett-packard. the struggling pc maker topped expectations last night. aig's stock also rallied after hours thanks to better than expected earnings. the tax code gave, and the tax code took away. fourth quarter earnings were up at walmart thanks to corporate...
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what they have to do is take the u.s. playbook, as they call it, and take it to the international markets can, which is not just one market. europe is big, uk within that is a big market. they have to take a lot of the technology from the u.s. internationally and as they do that, international should start to turn a profit. it lost money for the second quarter in a row in the fourth quarter. it was profitable earlier but i think that changed to where its profitability is in the second quarter. >> trying to draw merchants in and participate, i assume you're sensing some hesitancy by merchants to play. is that also in the process of turning it around? >> i think their strategy is to upgrade the merchant quality. so in doing that they are going to find some merchants that haven't tried groupon who might be willing to try it. i think groupon's strategy is, let's give more merchants a try and some merchants that are maybe more national and with product that had more clout, that's where they are going which, again, long term is
what they have to do is take the u.s. playbook, as they call it, and take it to the international markets can, which is not just one market. europe is big, uk within that is a big market. they have to take a lot of the technology from the u.s. internationally and as they do that, international should start to turn a profit. it lost money for the second quarter in a row in the fourth quarter. it was profitable earlier but i think that changed to where its profitability is in the second quarter....
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the story is that the u.s. is doing better than the rest of the world you want to leverage yourself to the u.s. consumer. names like vf corp is one. michael kors is a story that has done well. it is strong. i maybe wait for a pullback. that is another name. autozone is a play on the better economy as consumers repair their cars. visa, for transactions. david: well, michael, like most folks you have mixed feelings about the markets but about where the markets are going for here. explain those mixed feelings. on the one hand there are some very positive signs with consumer sentiment we mentioned. but there are negatives as well. how does it all balance out in the end? >> the market, the trend is your friend, right? so i think the market continues to gradually move higher but it is not without the risk of a pullback. so all those positive catalysts on the one side that mentioned, on the other hand you have washington and what is going on here in our backyard, kind of driving fear. and you also have, i don't think
the story is that the u.s. is doing better than the rest of the world you want to leverage yourself to the u.s. consumer. names like vf corp is one. michael kors is a story that has done well. it is strong. i maybe wait for a pullback. that is another name. autozone is a play on the better economy as consumers repair their cars. visa, for transactions. david: well, michael, like most folks you have mixed feelings about the markets but about where the markets are going for here. explain those...
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. >>> on the fiscal front, the u.s. treasury reported a rare surplus in january of $2.9 billion. that's thanks to that social security tax cut that expired last month. >>> trans union says the national rate of late payments on home loans has fallen to the lowest level in four years. >>> according to a recent survey, a happy valentine's day is not that complicated. a romantic dinner and a movie is their preferred val envines night date. >>> a little treat to help your lady celebrate, edible shoe designs go for 50 to $100 a pair. >>> meet the world's fastest basketball free throw shooter and see him in action next. >>> plus, what sparked this courtroom brawl and how did it get so out of control? you're watching "first look" on msnbc. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. [ dad ] tide and downy together. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, you are free to go. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptom
. >>> on the fiscal front, the u.s. treasury reported a rare surplus in january of $2.9 billion. that's thanks to that social security tax cut that expired last month. >>> trans union says the national rate of late payments on home loans has fallen to the lowest level in four years. >>> according to a recent survey, a happy valentine's day is not that complicated. a romantic dinner and a movie is their preferred val envines night date. >>> a little treat to...
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so far the attacks haven't affected the u.s.. but with a click of a mouse, hackers could shut down electric grids and air traffic corrode and aciss the launch codes it could happen and my next guest said we are not pripaired. chaper joining me is chairman mike rodgers. >> thank you. >> how urgint is cyber security in the u.s.? >> i will tell you, it is not just 115 companies. there are two companies left in america. those who are hacked and know it and those who are hacked and don't know it. i never staw such a prolific growing problem that the united states is not prepared to handle and that is it chinese stealing the blueprints and take back to china and repurposing it and competing for the companies in the international company. a very large manufacturing company was hacked and they argue because of the theft, chinese theft took it back and copied their product and competing against them. 25,000 u.s. manufacturing jobs lost because of it >> why aren't we doing something more about it? this is huge. >> it is huge. >> wo've why
so far the attacks haven't affected the u.s.. but with a click of a mouse, hackers could shut down electric grids and air traffic corrode and aciss the launch codes it could happen and my next guest said we are not pripaired. chaper joining me is chairman mike rodgers. >> thank you. >> how urgint is cyber security in the u.s.? >> i will tell you, it is not just 115 companies. there are two companies left in america. those who are hacked and know it and those who are hacked and...